13391 M1895 Infantry NCO bayonet with scabbard and frog. OEWG. Hooked
quillon. Blade remains unsharpened but tip has been repointed.
Scabbard is an Artillery carbine bayonet scabbard that was cut shorter for this
bayonet and was left open with no tip added.

13871 M1895 KNIL ENGINEERS CARBINE bayonet with scabbard and frog. HEMBRUG
ricasso mark and K.A.R. marked on both the pommel and crossguard. Contrary
to the name this bayonet fits the full length M95 rifle and NOT the series of
carbines. I do not have the specific carbine cited in the name to test fit
but all the other Dutch carbines/bayonets are not interchangeable with the
rifles/bayonets.

13592 M1944 Krag bayonet with scabbard. EXCELLENT PLUS CONDITION. Only 4,600
were made in Sweden for the Norwegian Government In Exile. Ricasso marked
E.A.B. over sn 2910 and finial ball on the scabbard marked 154.

13784 M1894/12 LONG LEATHER scabbard and frog only. Estimated production was only
3,000 for the original long M1894 bayonet with fullers running the full length
of the blade. Will also fit on the M1916 bayonet. Low serial number
is 865. Has a tear near the tip but the leather is not separating at all.
Stitching remains tight and leather is still supple.

14828 M1916 bayonet with MATCHING LEATHER scabbard. FULL LENGTH blade. Janzen originally identified it as "M1894/14" and corrected it in his end notes.
The leather scabbard is extremely rare with estimated production of only 3,000
for the original long M1894 bayonet with fullers running the full length of the
blade. Finding this example being matched with a later M1916 bayonet calls
the existing literature on the subject into question in my mind.

15011 M1916 Krag bayonet with MATCHING scabbard and frog. FULL LENGTH
blade is lightly sharpened but not ground from the tip about 1/3 of the way
back. the remainder of the blade in unsharpened. The hilt and
scabbard steel have light rust browning but are not pitted. The frog is
solid and supple but is missing 2 of the rivet backings. All stitching
remains intact, solid and tight.

14344 Argentine M1891 bayonet with scabbard with blade SHORTENED to 233mm.
Scabbard shortened correspondingly and painted white. Made by WKC. Argentine Crest
remains intact. SN 0147 has been added to the crossguard and butt of the
pommel. Blade remains unsharpened. Peruvian identification is
speculative but generally accepted. I can be persuaded either way but the
white painted scabbard on this on is something I've also seen on Peruvian
conversions of the M1891 bayonet to fit the US M1 Carbine so that helps the
Peruvian argument in my book.

14435 Peruvian M1935 bayonet. FN made bayonet usually misidentified as
a Czech product due to the shape of the blade emulating the VZ24 but downturned
and having exposed crossguard pins. Grips are fastened with slotless
scewbolts in split nuts. Minore pitting on hilt. Hairline crack in
right grip running between the grip screws. Blade remains unsharpened.

14630 Argentine M1891 bayonet with scabbard with blade SHORTENED to 233mm.
Made by WKC. Argentine Crest remains intact. SN 0244 has been added
to the crossguard and butt of the pommel. Blade remains unsharpened.
Peruvian identification is speculative but generally accepted.

14759 WZ98 bayonet. Former German S98/05nA bayonet with smooth Polish grips
installed, quillon bent down a bit and "WZ98" added to the ricasso as well a
Polish Boxed P mark on the tip of the quillon. The Poles also sharpened
the blade and added "707" to the left side of the crossguard and "3" to the
right ricasso. The original German markings are GOTTLIEB HAMMESFAHR over a
pyramid over SOLINGEN, FOCHE on the left ricasso and a crown over ERFURT on the
right ricasso. The spine is marked W15 with unreadable Fraktur inspectors'
marks. Grips screws remain unslotted and the finsih remains in the white.
Staining to steel is visible in the pictures. The dark area on the tip of
the blade is actually pitted but there is no other pitting on the bayonet.

14777 M1904 bayonet with scabbard. Rare E&F HORSTER manufactured
and remains in it's original bright finish with grips retained with dome headed
rivets in washers. Blade remains unsharpened and differs from Simson made
blades in that it is hollow ground. Scabbard is a bit more narrow at the
tip than the Simson scabbards.

12101 M1893 bayonet with scabbard OEWG. PLATED but most of the plating
has flaked off and exposed areas of hilt are rusty with moderate pitting.
Blade sharpened at the tip but not all the way. Has a "crossed pennants"
stamp on the side of the pommel and the Romanian Phoenix on the other side. I've only
seen one other marked this way before.

14043 M1893 bayonet with scabbard and frog. Frog may or may not be
correct, I have no idea. Blade slightly warped to the right but
scabbard insertion is not affected. Blade has been sharpened and there are
some light grinding striations as well as some pitting in the fullers.

13478 Ob. 1891 cruciform socket bayonet. Socket battered
up and has been bubba fitted. Locking ring very loose and sloppy.
Bayonet mounts and dismounts easily as a result. Blade has a slight bend
to the left near the socket but it would not show up in the pictures. Tip
has a ding or chip in it. Elbow of socket also has a burr.

14898 Ob. 1891 cruciform socket bayonet SESTROVASK (Arrow). Tip is
damaged and butt end of the socket has hammering (see pics). I have test
fit this to the rifle and it will mount and dismount. The locking ring
turns stiffly but remains functional.

12699 M1899 bayonet with scabbard. SIMSON & CO. SUHL Original
version with single edged fullered blade. These are sometimes
misidentified as a variant of the Spanish M1893 bayonet. Blade sharpened
but not ground. Both grips have several gouges. Back side of pommel
nicked up. Mild pitting on pommel and scabbard.

14403 M1899 bayonet with scabbard OEWG. This is the single edged fullered
blade type that is often mistaken for a Spanish M1893 bayonet. Scabbard
was pitted and has been painted black over it. Entire bayonet shows signs
of have been rusted with medium pitting to the blade and lighter pitting to the
hilt. The rust was completely removed and and the pitting mostly buffed
off leaving the edge of the blade out of it's original profile. I am 95%
certain the grips are replacements but whoever made them did a fine job and used
the correct type of retaining rivets that appear very professionally installed.
Not a bad restoration job but restored nonetheless.

13630 Siamese T30 bayonet with scabbard. Bayonet seems to be a reworked
Japanese piece as opposed to the Siamese produced version but there is no
evidence of a Japanese arsenal mark having ever been on the ricasso and no
indication that one has been removed. The blued blade is completely
unsharpened like the Japanese produced Mexican contract bayonets and I believe this is one that
was not delivered to Mexico and subsequently sold to Siam. Siamese SN on
the butt of the pommel and what may be a very faint small Charka on the left
ricasso. Scabbard is the Siamese model with no loop in the throat
retaining band and a German style frogstud on the front of the scabbard.
The grips are definitely replaced and are fastened with simple pins. The
new grips are of the same wood found on regripped T45 bayonets and appear to be
mass produced as opposed to hand made.

14045 T51 bayonet with scabbard. T30 style hilt with M1 style blade. Grips retained with German style slotless screwbolts in spanner nuts.
Blade remains unsharpened. Dents in scabbard. Gouges in left grip.
Cracks in right grip but grip remains tight and solid. For T47 Short Rifle
so I suspect the T51 nomenclature is not correct.

14397 M1888 double edged bayonet with scabbard for the Mauser GEW71, GEW71/84
and GEW1888 Commission rifle. The Charka remains intact on the right side
of the crossguard but any other marking were polished away. Bubba really
did a number on this one by polishing the daylights out of it then bluing it and
making oak replacement grips held by crude rivets in washers. The blade is
canted 3 degrees to the left. The scabbard is a complete abortion as well.
If you don't have one of these it would only be a starter piece or would be good
for someone with the rifle that wants a bayonet without breaking the bank.

13079 M1892/93 Humpback bayonet with scabbard. Ricasso marked "ARTILLERIA 1899" denoting this
is one of the actual bayonets repatriated from Cuba after the Spanish American
War. This model was never produced in Spain and the markings were added
during arsenal rehab of the repatriated bayonets. All markings are faint
but readable. Well worn and showing its age but not a relic by any means.
Blade sharpened.

13525 M1983 Straightback bayonet. VERY EARLY with ricasso marked ARTILLERIA FCA
DE TOLEDO 1894. Original grips retained by flush rivets intact.
Rough condition with worn and chipped grips, blade sharpened but not ground and
has a couple of pitted spots.

13878 M1892/93 Humpback bayonet with scabbard. ARTILLERIA FcA TOLEDO 1899
Spanish American War used bayonet from Cuba that was repatriated to Spain and
re-arsenalled. The Toledo arsenal did not produce this model bayonet.
Grips retained with screws in escutcheons. Blade remains unsharpened.

13966 M1893 Straightback bayonet with scabbard. RARE WEYERSBERG KIRSCHBAUM & CO. SOLINGEN
manufacturer ricasso marking. Has original domed rivet grip retainers and
shows signs of stone sharpening having been done long ago. Grips have some
rough spots shown in the pictures. Pommel has slight hammering with light
mushrooming on the edges but function is not affected. This is only the
third one of these I have seen in the past 45 years. I spent 15 years searching for these intensely after the first one went missing in
the mail.

14611 M1892/93 Humpback bayonet with scabbard. SIMSON & CO SUHL with
unsharpened blade and all original grips retained with dome headed rivets.
Very early piece with Spanish cross property mark on the crossguard and spine
marking on the blade. Scabbard is correct early version with shaped
mouthpiece that only allows the blade to be inserted in one direction.
Body is the German style hard leather. Very few of these original bayonets
are found today that have never been back through the Spanish arsenal system and
reworked.

14859 M1941 bolo bayonet with scabbard and plastic grips. NAVAL ISSUE
differing from the more common Army issue in that the Naval arsenal has heavily
parkerized the entire bayonet and scabbard and installed plastic grips that
differ slightly from the rare Army plastic grips.

15042 M1943 bayonet with scabbard. Spanish made copy of the German
S84/98 but using a cast hilt with blade pinned into it like a German dress
bayonet. Wider bladed version with flashguard. Leather washer intact
at the base of the blade which remains unsharpened. Bluing is worn o0ff of
most of the left side of the hilt. Completely unmarked.

15010 M1896 bayonet with scabbard and frog. EJ AB. Scabbard does not
match and it's seam is separating slightly near the tip where it had been
dented. (see pic). Function is not inhibited in any way. Scabbard serial number
does not match.

14001 M1914 Sawback pioneer bayonet with early brown leather scabbard.
WAFFENFABRIK NEUHAUSEN. Hilt and rear 1/3 of the blade are plated and the
hilt plating is beginning to bubble and flake. Early brown leather
scabbard is solid and the steel fittings remain tight. Leather has
numerous scuffs, back stitching is tight and the leather frog retaining strap is
intact.

14037 Brown leather M1889 bayonet FROG ONLY converted to PE57 frog.
Original buckle and tab were removed and the later style flip tab with aluminum
button were added. Dated 1950 but the rest of the markings are too faint
to read.

14372 M1906 sawback bayonet with scabbard and frog. Rare bayonet made with
a recycled Vetterli sawback blade marked SJG NUEHAUSEN with new hilt for the
Schmidt-Rubin series of rifles. This one has the small MRID for use with K11
Carbines and K31 Short rifles but they may also be found with larger MRID for
use with full length rifles. Scabbard is brown leather with bright steel
fittings and is a later production type for these and M1914 bayonets as opposed
to a recycled Vetterli scabbard. I can't make out the manufacturer's name
or cantonal marks on the frog but it is clearly dated 1927. Hilt is
plated. This was an authorized modification that could be done at the
expense of the individual soldier so he could avoid having to constantly polish
the hilt for inspection.

14502 M1900 Cruciform "Bicyclist's" bayonet with small MRID for use on M1911
Carbines and later K31 Short rifles. Muzzle ring appears purpose made in
the diameter as opposed to being a larger ring example that has been bushed.

14561 M1851 Federal triform clip on bayonet. Spring catch type as
opposed to the winged screw type. Pitted all over to one degree or another
but by no means in relic condition. There is some disagreement as to
whether these are Swiss or Belgian and while I cannot say it was produced in
Switzerland as opposed to Belgium I have possessed examples clearly marked to
the Swiss canton of Vaud proving they are at least Swiss issued.

14639 STG57 bayonet with scabbard. F+W in a circle on the left ricasso
and W over 580828 on the right side. Typically very good condition.
I also have a couple of the leather frogs for these listed and will bundle one
with this at a discount if desired by the buyer.

14982 M1906 sawback bayonet with scabbard and frog. Rare bayonet made with
a recycled Vetterli sawback blade marked SJG NUEHAUSEN with new hilt for the
Schmidt-Rubin series of rifles. This one has the small MRID for use with K11
Carbines and K31 Short rifles but they may also be found with larger MRID for
use with full length rifles.

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